Saturday, October 6, 2012

TIGERS ARE COMING UNGLUED...

like a cheap suit...

     The Auburn Tigers are falling apart at the seams.  It must have been Cam. That's the only conclusion of any rational football fan can reach. If you live north of Auburn and look outside the sky is filled with the smokey remains of the Auburn football program. Yep, it must have been Cam. 

        Now, most Alabama fans are not the least bit concerned when the Auburn loses to anyone. Tide fans should be very worried. AU fan's are calling for Gene Chizik's head. Toomer's Corner wasn't rolled today; but a hangman's noose was seen swaying from the lowest living branch of the old oak tree.  John L. Smith brought the tattered remains of an Arkansas 11 into Lee County and whipped the Tigers in a game which might cement an Auburn claim to the worst team in the SEC.  Two seasons removed from a National Championship the Tiger is no longer burning bright. The program is in flames as it burns to the ground.  No doubt, it must have been Cam. Even though the Tigers have  had three excellent recruiting classes it hasn't been enough. Last season Auburn stumbled but did not quite fall.  Now they have fallen flat on their face and can't get up. If you are an AU fan you have one game left in the season, and a ton of week's to put in a game plan for ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE'S  talented football team.  That probably won't be enough time to beat the Tide. Cam isn't coming this time.  


       Pat Dye says Gene's job is safe. He'd rather have a fine man like Chizik instead of "that coach in Tuscaloosa".  In one radio interview with Paul Finebaum Dye managed to insinuate Nick Saban's character and coaching ability.  Why should Alabama fans be worried about the Tiger's season?  It is entirely possible that Chizik might be replaced. More than anyone else in TigerTown, Pat Dye knows it was Cam. Highly recruited quarterback, Kiehl, hasn't been the man. Neither has Clint Moseley.  Frazier is much more mobile than Moseley. So far that means that Frazier can get sacked anywhere he runs, and Moseley just sticks to one spot. I do not claim to be the greatest observer of college football. But I know bad when I see it occur.  In all fairness to the Tigers their offensive line is young. The defense isn't young. The line can't block and the defenders can't tackle. Auburn is now 1-4, and frankly were lucky to get the 1. This is an excellent time for the SEC to consider moving to the East and allowing Missou to play in the West. This season, regardless of where the Tigers might play, they would last in their division. What has happened to the Tigers has gone from a dream to a nightmare. I doubt they will be able to pick themselves for years to come. 



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